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Council Votes Building For Theatre, Activities
The Student Council voted last night in its final meeting of the term for the University to build a combined
CEP Approves Increased Break Between Semesters
The Committee on Educational Policy yesterday approved a calendar revision originated by the Student Council adding two free days between
Students to Criticize Meals In Five-House Poll Today
In the first step of a large-scale attempt to investigate meals in the College, the Inter-House Food Committee will conduct
Council Votes Committee to Study Smoker
The Student Council last night unanimously endorsed the revival of boxing as an intercollegiate sport, and created a committee to
Scher Asks Abolishing Of Freshman Smoker
Paul L. Scher '57 will recommend to the Student Council tonight that the Freshman Smoker be abolished. The Council will
Council Questions Biochemistry Change; Will Supervise Inter-House Food Group
The Student Council last night refused to yield control of the College foods investigation to a new inter-House committee, composed
Council Dismisses Thomson Charge, Advises New Recess
The Student Council last night defeated a petition by William C. Brady '57 asking for administrative action against students who
Council Will Poll Students On Long Midyear Recesses
The entire undergraduate body will vote Thursday on a proposal to lengthen the much-discussed midyear recess, the Student Council announced
Council Approves P.T. Cut For Freshmen With Jobs
The Student Council last night recommended to Thomas D. Bolles, Director of Athletics, a reduction in freshmen physical training requirements
Student Pledges Yield $100 of $3000 Promised Earlier
Only $100 of the $3000 pledged to the Student Council at registration this term has been collected, a Council officer
The Department of Music: General Education Versus Well-Tempered Theory and Scholarship
In light of President Pusey's announced intention of strengthening the Humanities at Harvard, the CRIMSON is running a series on
Student Council Poll Reveals Most Students Show Interest in Religion
Most undergraduates are strongly interested in religion and religious questions, but this interest comes less from organized religious groups than
Council Offers Fourteen Health Center Proposals
The Student Council has presented 14 recommendations to the University Health Service for inclusion into its plans for the new
Council Poll Reveals Shortcomings In System of Freshman Advisers
Members of the class of '58 have indicated definite areas for improvement in the freshman advisory system, in a Student
Survey Indicates Many Freshmen Change Early Concentration Plans
A survey of incoming freshmen taken last fall by the Student Council and released yesterday indicated that many entering students